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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Entire range gets a subtle facelift and new 2.0 version sports LED daytime running lights and 18-inch wheels.

From the outset Kia's Soul crossover set itself apart for being a somewhat funky and distinctive take on the small car market so there's no surprise that the facelift just released in South Africa sports little in the way of visual alteration.

But Kia has certainly injected more soul beneath the bonnet, with the familiar and only-average-performing 1.6-litre engine now joined by a 2-litre petrol motor.

The 1999cc engine puts out 122kW at 6500rpm and 200Nm from 4800rpm and it's mated to either a manual or automatic transmission, both sporting six cogs. Kia claims it'll pounce from 0-100km/h in just 9.2 seconds in automatic form.

The 95kW/157Nm 1.6-litre petrol engine continues to be offered, in manual and automatic form.

HOPE YOU LIKE LED LIGHTS

As mentioned, the styling changes are subtle, but they do include new light clusters at both ends, redesigned bonnet and updated side mirrors and wheels. The 2-litre model is further distinguished by bespoke projector headlights as well as 18-inch alloys and daytime running lights and taillights that use LEDs. What's more, all models feature a range of upgraded materials.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

A cooperative “Drive Into
The Future” raffle to benefit the Library Construction Project.

Holyoke, MA -- On Friday June 22 at 10:00 a.m., the Holyoke
Public Library (HPL) and Gary Rome Auto Group will officially announce that
they have teamed up together to raffle a 2013 Hyundai to benefit HPL’s Next 100
Years Campaign to renovate and expand the library facility. This launch event
will be held at the Library construction site at 335 Maple Street featuring
Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse, Gary Rome and HPL officials. Members of the press and
general public are welcome.

The “Drive into the Future” Raffle will provide the winner
with a 3-year lease to a new 2013 Hyundai Elantra as a first prize. Raffle
tickets may be purchased for $10 each, or 3 for $25, and the drawing will be
held in December, 2012.

“We are extraordinarily grateful to Gary and the team at
Gary Rome Auto Group for their generosity and support in this wonderful
partnership,” said Library President Terry Plum. “Having such a terrific local
business come forward at this time is extremely helpful, and we look forward
not only to raising funds for the campaign, but also to spreading word
throughout the area about how incredible the new library will be.”

The Library, which is now under construction, will be a
blending of old and new, serving as a state-of-the-art information technology
and community center facility while retaining the current building’s historic
grandeur. The project will increase usable square footage in the library by
264% and provide ample space for children’s programs, technology and literacy
training services.

“The Holyoke Public Library is critical to the future of
Holyoke, and we want to play a strong role in bringing this important campaign
across the finish line,” said Gary Rome, President of Gary Rome Auto Group.
“This is about giving back to our community, and making the future brighter for
all of our children and families.”

Of note, the Rome family has been doing business in Holyoke
for over 90 years and has actively supported numerous local charities that help
children and families in the community.

Interested individuals may contact the Holyoke Public
Library campaign office at hplcampaign@gmail.com
for further information about purchasing tickets or other aspects of the Next
100 Years Campaign.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

After an ever growing collection of spy shots, the 2014 Kia Sorento has finally been completely unveiled. Kia fans are not disappointed by the updates. The new Sorento has a new front fascia, freshened rear end that looks great and redesigned 19 inch alloy wheels. All the updates seem to complement the rest of Kia’s efforts to refresh their product line admirably.

We still haven’t been given any information about the interior updates, but rumors are milling about that it should be an impressive array of improved technology and attractiveness. We will have to wait to make up our own minds on that. The European site did make hints of a new center stack with seven inch display screen, a new LEC instrument cluster and a “more luxurious character”

“Since its introduction in 2009, the second-generation Kia Sorento has achieved more than 620,000 sales around the world. Today, it is manufactured in Korea and the US, attracting over 130,000 US customers last year to rank as the best-selling Kia model in the States for the second year in a row,” commented Thomas Oh, Kia’s Executive Vice President & COO of the International Business Division. “We have given very careful attention to owners’ feedback, and the upgraded Sorento is not just a comstic exercise but a major step forward for our popular SUV.”

Kia will be offering the 2014 Kia Sorento crossover in options of a five passenger or seven passenger configurations. For the United States version of the new Sorento, speculations abound that the there will be a four cylinder and six cylinder engine to choose from. Enhanced powertrains to offer better fuel economy are also expected to be part of the upgrade along with improved safety features, improved ride, handling and driver experience refinement, and additional standard convenience features.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Gary Rome Kia opens newly renovated facilities in Enfield, CT.

The New Facade of Gary Rome Kia in Enfield, CT

Enfield, CT -- For those who have been watching the construction along Enfield St. for the past several months, the long-anticipated transformation is now complete. Gary Rome Kia is proud to announce the grand opening of its new state-of-the-art facilities.

Customers walking into the sparkling new showroom will now be welcomed by an entrance greeter. The service area has been expanded, the Customer Lounge and Parts Boutique section enlarged. Each department of the dealership has been refurbished and improved to create a natural flow for the best customer experience.

"We are so pleased with the updated design, " says Gary Rome, owner and CEO of Gary Rome Kia. "It's more accessible, more modern, more attractive. But though our facade has changed, the staff and customer service is still just as helpful, friendly and dedicated as always."

To celebrate the grand opening, Gary Rome Kia is running a number of promotions and special deals. From now through Saturday, June 30th Gary Rome Kia is offering:

Come on down to Gary Rome Kia today to take advantage of these incredible deals. With the expanded inventory there is bound to be something for everyone. The Kia Optima and Sorento were recently named "Best Family Cars of 2012" by Parents magazine and Edmunds.com in the midsize sedan and crossover utility brackets, respectively. The Kia Sportage SUV was the only car in the JD Power-What Car? owner satisfaction survey to score five stars across all categories.

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Gary Rome Kiaof Enfieldserves Bristol, East Hartford and West Springfield, MA with new and used Kia cars. The staff at Gary Rome Kia of Enfield is ready to help you purchase a new Kia or used car in Enfield. When you visit our car dealership, expect the superior customer service that you deserve. With years of experience and training, the Gary Rome Kia of Enfield team is your Connecticut Kia dealer, and will get you into the Kia that was built for you. Get the new or used car by Kia in Enfield that you have been dreaming of by calling or visiting Gary Rome Kia of Enfield today. Check out our website athttp://www.GaryRomeKia.com.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Rio exemplifies bang for the buck

Article by Justin Pritchard,

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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Among many other things, the 2012 Kia Rio is a bit of rolling proof that owning a small car doesn't have to be a great big buzz-kill. Small cars are big business in Canada, and shoppers are more educated and passionate than ever. Owning a fuel-efficient compact no longer means settling for a four-wheeled appliance that surrounds occupants with nasty grey plastic. Drivers want small cars they can show off - even if they're practical and don't have enough horsepower to vaporize a set of tires.

First impressions? There are more aggressive and meaner looking rides in the price range, but the tested 2012 Kia Rio Sedan checked all the right boxes as a slightly sporty and upscale looking little machine. It's got big wheels, LED headlight accents, dual exhaust outlets and fog lamps, all adding a bit of flair.

On board

It's inside where potential shoppers are likely to fall in love. Breaking from the norm with cheap vehicles, the tester featured such things as contrasting colours, different textures and soft-touch surfaces.

There's also contrasting stitching on the heated leather seats, sport pedals, and a modern, depthy and three-dimensional look. Rio is cheap but well-dressed with a cabin that hits above its weight and could teach many an affordable car a lesson.

Drivers also get adult-friendly rear seats that fold as needed, proper cupholders, and an above-average level of at-hand storage for their wallet, change, cell phone and Tic Tacs. Also fitted were plugs to connect and recharge multimedia goodies or phones, and steering-wheel-mounted controls to work them.

There's room enough for four adults on a road trip, and a deep, large trunk rounds out the package.

It's inside where potential shoppers are likely to fall in love.

Loaded for less than $22,000

The loaded tester also got a full driver computer with fuel economy readouts, automatic lights, automatic climate control and keyless, push-button start.

The last car I drove with the latter few features together was an Audi that cost as much as my house. But opt for the fully loaded Rio SX at about $21,700 including the navigation package, and these advanced features are all tossed in.

A backup camera helps prevent running stuff over.

GDI Power

And the good stuff isn't all in the cabin, either. Rio's 1.6L four-cylinder engine uses Gasoline Direct Injection technology for maximum energy extraction from every molecule of fuel it burns. Automakers around the world have been using this technology for a while, but Kia's one of the first to make it available on the cheap.

There's even a driver selectable 'Active Eco' system that numbs the throttle and lowers the transmission shift points to help save fuel at the expense of a little responsiveness.
Jam on it, and performance is modest but adequate. The Rio's new powerplant reserves plenty of pull for higher revs where the engine can sound harsh and strained, but overall performance is decent.

My 3,500-km test included lots of zippy highway driving and pegged observed mileage at 7.4L/100km. That's respectable in the hands of my lead foot.

This won't shock anyone, but Rio isn't a machine engineered to set the driving enthusiast's soul on fire. It drives as well as it needs to, but dynamics aren't the priority. The 6-speed automatic is gentle and shifts cleanly, the brakes bite well, and steering is light and slightly sporty, albeit a little vague thanks to the electric assist.

Wind and road noise were kept down fairly well, adding to an upscale driving experience. The suspension is softly sporty, not too mushy and not too harsh. The tester's big wheels didn't do the ride quality any favours on rougher surfaces, though.

A value leader

Functionality, value and upscale styling are likely the biggest draws here. The Rio boasts one of the best cabins in its price range, blended with one of the most comprehensive features lists in its price range. And it's got more fuel-saving technology under the hood than virtually anything on this side of 30 grand.

Functionality, value and upscale styling are likely the biggest draws here.
I'm cheap. I wear clothes two days in a row, shop at Wal-Mart and use a ruler to squeeze every drop of toothpaste out of the tube. My favorite restaurant has a $1.99 menu.

So, that makes me value-conscious, I think. And that's probably why I related so well to the little Rio.

I guessed the price of my assigned tester a few thousand more than it actually was. And I'm usually pretty good at guessing a car's price. All said, when it comes to getting a lot for not that much, Rio makes a lot of sense.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

June 12, 2012, 7:00 a.m. EDT
--Fastest-Growing Automotive Brand[1] Posts Largest Year-Over-Year Improvement on List - Kia Motors posts biggest improvement over 2011 with a 3.76-point gain in average score - Kia is one of only two non-luxury brands to receive honor
IRVINE, Calif., June 12, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Total Car Score ( www.totalcarscore.com ), one of the most comprehensive automotive ranking and comparison websites, has named Kia Motors America (KMA) as one of its "Top 10 Best Car Brands for 2012." One of only two non-luxury brands listed, the fastest-growing automotive brand in the U.S. also posted the biggest improvement over 2011 with a gain of 3.76 points. The list, based on the average Total Car Score for every model within the manufacturer's product line up, comes on the heels of the 2012 Soul urban passenger vehicle and 2012 Sorento midsize CUV being honored with "Top Scoring Car Awards" and the 2012 Forte compact sedan landing on the "Top Cars for College Grads" list from the website.

"With record sales that have contributed to Kia becoming the fastest growing car company in the U.S. over the last five years and a full line of critically acclaimed vehicles, consumer awareness of the Kia brand has dramatically increased, and this recent accolade from Total Car Score is further evidence of the breadth of our transformation," said Michael Sprague, vice president, marketing & communications, KMA. "Kia continues to be committed to offering consumers a comprehensive array of vehicles with a hard-to-beat formula of cutting-edge technologies, high fuel efficiency, immense value and world-class design."

The "Top 10 Best Car Brands for 2012" list by Total Car Score is based on numerical ratings for 2012 model year vehicles currently on the market. The list provides a data-driven assessment of which automakers are producing the most desirable, highest quality cars, crossovers, SUVs and pickup trucks.

"As one of only two non-premium brands on the list, Kia has validated its ongoing efforts to produce some of the best cars on the market," said Karl Brauer, chief executive officer and editor-in-chief of Total Car Score.

Kia's Unprecedented Growth

Kia Motors is one of the world's fastest moving global automotive brands; from 2009-2011 Kia launched more new vehicles in the U.S. than any other automaker, and under the guidance of chief design officer Peter Schreyer earned a reputation as an industry leader in automotive styling. Kia Motors America's full line of fuel-efficient and fun-to-drive cars and CUVs has earned critical acclaim and dramatically increased consumer awareness, perception and consideration for the brand. In 2011, KMA recorded its 17th consecutive year of market share growth, thanks in part to the largest increase of any major brand in perceived quality[2] and the industry's highest brand loyalty ranking[3]. Kia's U.S.-based manufacturing facility in West Point, Georgia - KMMG - is responsible for the creation of more than 10,000 plant and supplier jobs and builds two of the company's best-selling vehicles in the U.S. - the Sorento CUV and Optima midsize sedan*. Kia's value and technology-laden lineup also includes the Sportage compact CUV, Soul urban passenger vehicle, Optima Hybrid, Forte compact sedan, Forte 5-door compact hatchback, Forte Koup two-door coupe, Rio and Rio 5-door sub-compacts and Sedona minivan.

About Kia Motors America

Kia Motors America is the marketing and distribution arm of Kia Motors Corporation based in Seoul, South Korea. KMA offers a complete line of vehicles through more than 755 dealers throughout the United States and serves as the "Official Automotive Partner" of the NBA and LPGA. In 2011, KMA recorded its best-ever annual sales total and became one of the fastest growing car companies in the U.S. Kia is poised to continue its momentum and will continue to build the brand through design innovation, quality, value, advanced safety features and new technologies.

Information about Kia Motors America and its full vehicle line-up is available at its website - www.kia.com . For media information, including photography, visit www.kiamedia.com .

About Total Car Score

Total Car Score is an automotive research and comparison website that establishes a new industry-wide standard for ranking every car, truck, van and crossover on the market. TotalCarScore.com evaluates and ranks cars according to an aggregate score based on the most trusted automotive authorities available. The site also features original content, reviews and insights from a veteran automotive journalism and data team. For more information, please go to www.totalcarscore.com .

[1] Based on 5-year cumulative growth between 12-month retail sales for periods ending April 2007 and April 2012 of all U.S. automotive brands.

* The Sorento and Optima GDI (EX Trims and certain LX Trims only) and GDI Turbo are built in the United States from U.S. and globally sourced parts.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Matthew McKinney was the lucky winner of a brand new Kia Soul
from Gary Rome Kia.

Winner Matthew McKinney and Gary Rome

Enfield, CT -- There were fourteen keys, only one a perfect
fit. On Friday, June 1st, the Gary Rome
Kia held the raffle to determine the winner of an all new Kia Soul from the
fourteen eligible students from Enrico Fermi High School in Enfield, CT. The students all came to the Enfield Holiday
Inn, dressed for success and ready to drive home the prize.

Each chose a key from a basket hoping that
theirs was the only one that powered on the car. The lucky student who selected the working key was Matthew
McKinney. As he told WGGB News, he
couldn't be happier. “It’s awesome, it’s
an experience I’ll probably never forget for the rest of my life.”

Gary Rome, CEO of Gary Rome Kia, agrees and is delighted
that he could give this car to such a worthy young person. "All of these students work hard in and
out of school and deserve to be commended for their efforts. We hope that Matthew enjoys his Kia Soul for
years to come."

To qualify for an opportunity to win the raffle students had
to show a dedication not only to their studies, but to outside interests and to
their communities, as well. Each
potential winner has a grade point average of at least 8.0 out of 12, and has
shown exemplary behavior and attendance at school. Outside the classroom, each student is
involved in at least two extracurricular activities and devotes at least fifty
hours to community service.

Matthew has been of assistance to his teachers by providing
various services to them on a daily basis. Whether it be running copies, sorting files,
setting up labs or making solutions Matthew can be seen in every department
here at Fermi High School willing to lend a hand and make every ones job a
little easier. Matthew also organized
his Eagle Scout Project, allowing him to obtain the highest rank attainable in
the Boy Scouting Program, as well as benefiting the community. Matthew’s project was to paint and fix up the
exterior of a church in East Windsor.

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Gary Rome Kiaof Enfield serves Bristol, East
Hartford and West Springfield, MA with new and used Kia cars. The staff at Gary
Rome Kia of Enfield is ready to help you purchase a new Kia or used car in
Enfield. When you visit our car dealership, expect the superior customer
service that you deserve. With years of experience and training, the Gary Rome
Kia of Enfield team is your Connecticut Kia dealer, and will get you into the
Kia that was built for you. Get the new or used car by Kia in Enfield that you
have been dreaming of by calling or visiting Gary Rome Kia of Enfield today. Check out our website at
http://www.garyromekia.com.

Friday, June 1, 2012

To paraphrase Sally Field, you like us, you really like us! Gary Rome Hyundai,Gary Rome Kia, and Jack Rome wanted to thank all our wonderful Facebook fans for their amazing comments and support over the years. We try our hardest to make your car buying experience as easy, happy and least stressful as possible. Whether it's from great customer and auto services, affordable prices, or just a friendly "woof" from Jack, we want you to feel like part of our auto family. Here are some of the things you have said about us that we appreciate so much:

Gary Rome Hyundai:

Cecelia Loudon: My dad bought cars from your dad when he was on Northampton Street. Followed you down and have been there since you opened on Main Street. Have always been treated well from customer service, sales and the service department. On Hyundai #4 and am sure I will be back for more.

Cherie Costa: My husband & I have bought 3 Hyundai's from Gary Rome. We have all of our sales & service done at GR and we recommend Gary Rome to all of our friends and family. Going to Gary Rome is like going home. Will never buy a car from anyone else.

Sue Torres: First dealership where being female didn't make me feel like a sitting duck!

Kerry Margaret: As a new resident of Massachusetts and first time car buyer, you made the whole process simple, entertaining (great staff!) and most of all affordable. I was nervous when I walked in but walked out thrilled with a great new car! I have never had a problem getting my car in for service and look forward to seeing friendly faces each time! Oh and it helps that Jack is super adorable :) Thanks!

Lynn Grutti: I love this Kia dealership because they helped me when no other dealership would! I had outgrown my VW Beetle but was stuck in a tough financial situation. The staff helped me not only get the Kia Sorento that would fit my new family needs, but also worked with me on financing I could afford. Over a year later & I am still so happy & grateful for all this dealership has done for me. Thank you again, you are the best!!!

Sheila Delgado: We have a piece of our family. We bought a orange Kia soul from Gary Rome last year after our dog past away. Nothing like seeing jack and picking out a "soul" for my baby. Very patient and great rates...

Jack Rome:

Richard H. Wheeler: My girl Sara eyeballs the TV whenever the ads come on. She hears the jingle and perks right up. I guess she thinks Jack's a looker.

Chad Wheeler: My son lights up every time the commercial comes on. "Daddy, doggy!"

Janet Lindsey: Dogs appeal to our sense of friendship, loyalty, devotion...Jack, you embody these qualities and your presence brings a sense of confidence to all those who walk through your dad's doors.....